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(See Current Calendar)

1983-1984

Paradise Lost, the One Millionth Volume

November 20, 1983
Address on the One Millionth Volume

Rev. Timothy S. Healy, S.J., former President, Georgetown University

1982-1983

Selznick's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 1938

 

 

April 18, 1983
Speeches That Play: Timing in Drama
William Alfred, Professor of Humanities, Harvard University

April 5, 1983
Graham Greene, Spain, Monsignor Quixote
Rev. Leopoldo Duran, University of Madrid

November 30, 1982
Film screening and an exhibit of the holograph manuscript of Tom Sawyer

November 14, 1982
Exhibition of the facsimile of Codex Benedictus from the Vatican
Paul Meyvaert, Harvard professor and member of the Medieval Academy

October 19, 1982
Eric Gill and the Tradition of Letter Forms in the 20th Century
Michael Harvey, artist and author

1981-1982

Rowse's William Shakespeare

May 22, 1982
Modern American Poetry: A Personal View
William Jay Smith, poetry consultant, Library of Congress

April 22, 1982
Shakespeare and the Dark Lady
Professor A. L. Rowse, Emeritus Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford University

October 28, 1981
Who Was William Shakespeare?
Professor Samuel Schoenbaum, Shakespeare scholar

1980-1981

Rinhart/Wagner's The American Tintype

May 16, 1981
On Wood Engraving
Barry Moser, artist

March 13, 1981
The Celtic Cultural Program

Panel

January 18, 1981
Hoya Saxa! The History of Athletics at Georgetown
Merrell Whittlesey, Washington Star reporter

December 7, 1980
A Gentleman's Library: The David A. Baer Collection
Frederick R. Goff, Director, Rare Books Division, Library of Congress

September 28, 1980
Photography in Books
Robert W. Wagner, Board of Directors, American Film Institute

July 9, 1980
Conversation on Horatio Alger writings
Ralph D. Gardner, Horatio Alger biographer

1979-1980

Swinburne's Poems in Georgetown University's Special Collections

 

April 9, 1980
Samuel A. Lubell Papers
Richard M. Scammon, Director, Census Bureau and author

February 24, 1980
Algernon Charles Swinburne's Atalanta in Calydon

Terry Meyers, Professor, College of William and Mary

September 23, 1979
Wordsworth: A Giant Build-up
Mark L. Reed, Professor, University of North Carolina, author and Wordsworth scholar

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